Explore an aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum—all under one living roof.

Kimball Natural History Museum

Drawing on the Academy's 150-plus years of research and specimen collection, Kimball Natural History Museum explores some of the most significant discoveries and issues of our time.

Learn what earthquakes tell us about the movement of tectonic plates, compare fossils of our early human relatives, and see adaptations that make life possible even in the harshest environments—all while strolling beneath the bones of some of the planet's largest inhabitants.

The Kimball Natural History Museum is an embodiment of the Academy's mission to explore, explain, and sustain life. While featuring immersive exhibits that illustrate the patterns and processes of evolution, it also explores ways we can help to protect that diversity.

Tusher African Hall

Earthquake

Prepare to be moved! Discover the causes of earthquakes and see what they say about the movement of Earth's crust, a continuous process that builds mountains, relocates continents, and creates the diverse and changing landscapes in which organisms evolve—or go extinct.

The Project Lab

Science in Action

This interactive exhibit (which also hosts live talks by Academy scientists) includes computer stations, multimedia displays, and science broadcasts that reveal recent scientific discoveries from around the world.

Foucault Pendulum

A returning favorite from the original Academy, the Foucault pendulum—a 235-pound brass ball attached to a 30-foot-long steel aircraft cable—provides simple and elegant proof of the Earth's rotation.

Other Highlights

From our 87-foot-long blue whale skeleton to the towering T. rex that greets you at the door, the Kimball Natural History Museum is packed with yet more fascinating invitations to explore the spectacular diversity of life on Earth.

The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it is home to a world-class aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum—all under one living roof.